My Review of Disco Deathtrap by Cameron Roubique.I requested this book from the www.doorway.ruads: www.doorway.ru h. Disco Deathtrap by Cameron Roubique It's New Year's Eve , and the students of DeAngelo High School are lacing up their skates for the All-Night New Year's Lock-In at the Rollerville Roller Disco. Some of them just want to skate and dance the night away to the pounding disco music. · More fun than a barrel of body parts, Cameron Roubique’s fully Independent books “Disco Deathtrap” and “Kill River,” deliver the fun of Scooby-Doo with the blood of a good slasher flick; the only thing lacking is Kane Hodder’s looming shadow. Oh, wait, there it is. While zipping through the vendor hall at the last Horrorhound.
Disco Deathtrap | Cameron Roubique | Book Review. May 4, andestrega. Personally, I love disco! Not just the music, but the style, the dancing, and the overall vibes too. The 's and 's are iconic decades which brought us many fabulous things. One of which, was Studio Trust, I would've been trying to get inside of that club every. Cameron Roubique is a horror author specializing in retro 80's slasher horror. He grew up in Westminster, Colorado, and was hugely influenced by Stephen King and R.L. Stine. His love of his local water park WaterWorld inspired him to write his debut slasher novel Kill River. Cameron lives in Thornton, Colorado, with his wife Darla, cat Penny. Disco Deathtrap; Cameron Roubique; English; 22 August ; ; Cameron Roubique. Ect from a slasher this one was incredibly gruesome and bloody Seriously there was SO much blood The book contained some very disgusting stomach churning scenes which of course I thoroughly enjoyed Written for pure entertainment this is the ind of.
Disco Deathtrap by Cameron Roubique is a love letter to those slasher films from the 80's. This has all the makings of a classic 80's slasher flick. The social gamut of high school teenagers, from nerds to grunge kids to jocks to class clowns. More fun than a barrel of body parts, Cameron Roubique’s fully Independent books “Disco Deathtrap” and “Kill River,” deliver the fun of Scooby-Doo with the blood of a good slasher flick; the only thing lacking is Kane Hodder’s looming shadow. Oh, wait, there it is. While zipping through the vendor hall at the last Horrorhound. Cameron Roubique is a horror author specializing in retro 80 s slasher horror He grew up in Westminster, Colorado, and was hugely influenced by Stephen King and R.L Stine His love of his local water park WaterWorld inspired him to write his debut slasher novel Kill River Cameron lives in Thornton, Colorado, with his wife Darla, cat Penny, and pug Vader In addition to old school horror books.
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